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This might be off topic for this list, so feel free to point me in the
right direction. However, it was the best place I could find for this,
so...
I am running Linux (kernel 2.2.18) on my computer at home. Two serial
ports on the standard IRQs (4 and 3, respectively). When I was still
running Windows, I could sync my Palm Vx (OS 3.5.2) with no problems
at all. But Linux decided to put the sound card at IRQ 3, and the SCSI
controller (with three hard disks attached) at IRQ 4. Obviously this
does not work very well with the serial ports. I would prefer not to
mess with the IRQs (setting up the sound was a pain, and I don't want
to lose my SCSI controller) so I was wondering - is there any way to
sync by some other means than a serial cable? IR is out of the
question (I have no such port on the computer), but USB might be a
possibility if I can fool the kernel into accepting it, preferably
without upgrading to 2.4.
Does anyone know any good way to do it? Otherwise I'll just do the
syncing on another computer, but I'd prefer to do it all on one
machine.
Thanks in advance,
Michael Kjörling
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